Objectives: To examine athletes’ implicit and explicit prototype perceptions of performance enhancing substance (PES) users and non-users. Design: A cross-sectional mixed-method study. Methods: Competitive athletes from 39 sports (N=226; mean age= 27.66±9.74 years; 59% male) completed four self-report questions and two Brief Implicit Association Tests online, assessing prototype favourability and similarity of PES users and non-users. Results: Athletes explicitly associated themselves with a non-user (M= 3.13±0.92) more than a PES user (M= 0.56±0.88) and perceived a non-user (M= 89.92±14.98) more favourably than a PES user (M= 13.18±21.38). Indexing behaviour on self-reports, doping contemplators did not differ from ‘clean’ athletes in thei...
Background: Studies of psychoactive drug use indicate that self-reporting is characterised by under-...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
BACKGROUND: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping atti...
Background: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: Doping use is seldom an accident -it is a deliberate action often requir...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. Studies of p...
Background: Studies of psychoactive drug use indicate that self-reporting is characterised by under-...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding athletes' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards performance enhance...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...
BACKGROUND: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
Behaviour is shaped by the interactions between a person, their social sphere and their environment....
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives: This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping attitu...
Objectives This preliminary study examined whether implicit doping attitude, explicit doping atti...
Background: Social psychology research on doping and outcome based evaluation of primary anti-doping...
a b s t r a c t Objectives: Doping use is seldom an accident -it is a deliberate action often requir...
Background Despite the growing body of literature and putative links between the use of ergogenic n...
Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. Studies of p...
Background: Studies of psychoactive drug use indicate that self-reporting is characterised by under-...
© 2019 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science In Sports Published by John Wiley ...
BACKGROUND: Social science studies of doping practices in sport rely predominantly on self-reports. ...